Siswa River
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Mechi River — Coordinates: 26°13′46″N 87°57′05″E / 26.22944°N 87.95139°E / 26.22944; 87.95139 … Wikipedia
Hongu River — The Hongu is a major river and valley in the Sankhuwasawa District, confluencing with the Sangkhuwa and Siswa rivers … Wikipedia
Sangkhuwa River — The Sangkhuwa is a major river and valley in the Sankhuwasawa District, confluencing with the Hongu and Siswa rivers … Wikipedia
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Raikut — The Royal Raikut Family Baikunthopur Raj Estate Baikunthopur Estate was established by Siswa Singh after defeating the King of Bhutan and Gour in the year 1522 A.D. His capital was at first built in Siliaeguri (Siliguri) in the village of Dabgram … Wikipedia